Exiled Egyptians: The Heart of Africa
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by Moustafa Gadalla 352 pages, paperback, 5.5″ x 8.5″ ISBN-13: 978-0-9652509-6-2 ISBN-10: 0-9652509-6-2 e-Book ISBN-13: 978-1-931446-10-5 e-Book ISBN-10: 1-931446-10-5Includes:
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Read a concise and comprehensive historical account of Egypt for the last 3,000 years. Read about the forgotten Ancient Egyptians, who fled the foreign invasions and religious oppressors. Read how they rebuilt the Ancient Egyptians model system in Africa, when Egypt itself became an Arab colony. Read about the Ancient Egyptians’ social, economical, and political systems, and their extended application into sub-Sahara Africa. Find out how the Islamic jihads fragmented and dispersed the African continent into endless misery and chaos. Discover the true causes and dynamics of African slavery.
Table of Contents
| Table of Contents | 5 |
| List of Maps | 15 |
| Preface | 17 |
| Standards & Terminology | 19 |
| Map of Africa | 21 |
| Map of Egypt | 22 |
| I. Clearing Academic Confusion | |
| 1. The Days After | 24 |
| 2. Language, Race, and History | 26 |
| 3. Dependency on Written History Moslem Historical Accounts Christian Historical Accounts |
28 |
| 4. Western Linguists & Africa Linguistic Classification Falsehoods Falsehood of “Tribal” Classification Ancient Egyptian Language Falsification |
32 |
| 5. Nubia, Meroe Fictional Sham | 41 |
| II. Egypt: The Mother Land | |
| 6. Ancient Egypt & Interior Africa Ancient Trade Routes Items of Trade with Interior Africa |
46 |
| 7. Kush (Cush): The Egyptian Frontier The Archaic Period The Old Kingdom Period The Middle Kingdom Period The New Kingdom Period Napata and Other Kushite Holy Places |
51 |
| 8. The Aftermath of the New Kingdom Era Regional Governments (1072-712 BCE) The South Rises (712-657 BCE) The Southern Retreat The Persians and the End of Renaissance The Last Egyptian Pharaohs |
60 |
| 9. Macedonian & Ptolemaic Rule Ptolemies & Foreign Settlement Revolting Against Foreign Occupation Ptolemies and the Renegades at Meroe |
69 |
| 10. Roman Rule Struggling with the South The Iron Hand Taxation Without Justification More Depopulation of Egyptians Romans and the Renegades at Meroe The Southern Rebels |
80 |
| 11. The Byzantine Rule Romans & Early Christians in Egypt Christian Rampage Philae: The Last Stand The X-Group |
90 |
| 12. Byzantine & Christians Self-Destruct The Powerful New Monster Christian Family Feud The Persian Interlude Cyrus: A Taste of Their Own Medicine |
98 |
| 13. Christians Sell Out Egypt to the Arabs Christians Gift to Mohammed Islam Rises Out of the Rubble Kush (Cush): Ambiguous Christian Era Kush (Cush) Repulses the Arabs |
102 |
| 14. Egypt: The Arab Colony The Murderous Musical Chairs Resisting the Arab Rule The Fatimid Locusts Destroy Egypt The Murderous Musical Chairs Continue Arab Republic of Egypt |
107 |
| III. Dispersing the Egyptian Seeds | |
| 15. Populating Western Africa Western Africa Population Explosion Egypt: Source of People, Knowledge, and Wealth Progression of Population Patterns in West Africa |
120 |
| 16. Between the Nile & Lake Chad Mass Migration The Founding of Duguwa(Kanem) Confederation (between Lower Kush & Lake Chad) Southern Kordofan Region The Tungur Confederation & The Tumagera The Sa-u (West and South of the Lake) Pre-Islamic Bornu (A Child of the Sa-u) |
130 |
| 17. New Beginning at the Bennu The Nok Culture The Jukun The Bantu at the Upper Bennu River |
140 |
| 18. MaBa-u (Hausa) Commonwealth The Alliance of the Sevens Examples of Ancient Egypt Similarities The Legend of the MaBa-u (Hausa) Founders |
152 |
| 19. The Pearls of the Niger River Migration from the Nile to the Niger Examples of Ancient Egyptian Similarities The Niger River (The Other Nile) Ginne (Jinne): The Western Pearl of the Niger |
158 |
| 20. Wagadu (Ghana) Commonwealth The Westerly Confederation Soninke (Founders of Ancient Wagadu and Songhai) Soninkes Ancient Egyptian Traditions The Gold Mystery and Wangara |
166 |
| 21. Trading With the Devil New Saharan Trade Activities (the Gold Rush) Trade Routes in the Sahara & Western Africa Trade Items The Wolf in Sheeps Clothing Conversion, Death, or Enslavement (The Islamic Doctrine) The Barbarian Berbers (Hired Mercenaries) The 11th Century Massacres |
172 |
| IV. The Egyptian Model & The New Societies | |
| 22. Religious Beliefs Falsification of Ancient Egyptian and African Belief Systems Monotheism Cosmology and the Origin of the Universe The Mighty Word The Name (Ren) Significance Energies that Animate the Universe Animism (The Energized Universe) Ausar (Osiris) and the Ancestor Spirits Interacting with the Animated World Ma-at: The Way Serpent Significance Spirited Groves and Trees Male Initiation and Circumcision |
182 |
| 23. Social & Political Structures As Above So Below Matrilineal/Matriarchal Society The Family Lineage Polity / Village Alliance of Individual Polities Relationship Between Land and People The Legitimacy and Role of King/Leader/Head The Leader, Fertility, and the Moon Energizing the Master Servant |
202 |
| 24. Division of Labor Inborn Destiny Division of Labor/Castes/Classes Dynamics Within Each Labor Division/Caste Dynamics Between the Occupations/Layers 1) Public Servants (Intermediaries) 2) The Farming Community (Nobles & Farmers) 3) The Artisans (Manifesters of the Cosmic Word) a) The Smiths b) The Weavers c) Leatherworkers d) Wordsmiths (Storytellers) 4) Servile Bondsmen 5) Homeless Herders |
218 |
| 25. Linguistic Similarities | 236 |
| V. The Islamic Onslaughts on Western Africa | |
| 26. Wagadu(Ghana) is Shattered The 1076 Barbarian Northern Blow The Barbarian Keita Clan Southern Assault (1235 CE) |
242 |
| 27. Keita Clan (Mali) Islamic Rule Ushering Africas Dark Age The Illegitimate Murderous Succession |
245 |
| 28. Songhai Under Islamic Rule Keita Rule Over the Niger Pearls The Sunni Rulers The Askia Islamic Military Rule The Militaristic Collapse (1590) |
248 |
| 29. Lake Chad Basin in Distress Western Kanem Islamic Coup of 1068 The Bulala Resist the Moslem Intrusion The Islamization of Bornu |
252 |
| 30. The Southern Exodus The Safer South Yorubaland Benin Mossi Kingdoms |
257 |
| 31. Turmoil Between Lake Chad and the Nile Valley The Sennar(Fung) Confederation The Tungur Breakups (Dar-Fur & Wadai) |
265 |
| 32. The Fulani Islamic Slaughter Campaign The Pastoral Fulani The Aftermath of Firearms Introduction (17th & 18th centuries Devastations) Plotting the Slaughter Campaigns The Serial Killings (A Two Thousand Mile Trail of Terror) The Sokoto Caliphate (Bloody Animal Farm) Islamic Righteousness between Bornu and the Fulani |
270 |
| VI. The Last Two Centuries | |
| 33. European Colonialism Fulani Islamic Jihads and Africas Misery The Europeans End Islamic Jihads European Delineation of African Borders |
282 |
| 34. Independence & A Dark Future End of European Colonialism Political and Social Systems |
287 |
| VII. Epilogue | |
| 35. Fragmented But Never Forgotten The Kotoko The Highlands of Central Cameroon The Bamun Ga/Gan/Gang Dogon Bozo The Bantu Dispersion Into Interior & Southern Africa Non-Moslem Peoples of the Sudan Egypt Now |
292 |
| 36. Let Freedom Ring Bring the Walls Down Time for Rebirth |
306 |
| Appendices | |
| Glossary | 310 |
| Selected Bibliography | 315 |
| Notes & Sources | 321 |
| Index | 336 |
| About Our Books | 350 |
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